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Joyce Lee (South Korean, b. Seoul, South Korea) - A Woman, Paintings: Watercolor, Acrylic, Colored Pencil on Paper
Galena Pavlenko b.1969 Ukraine
Christian Kröner (German, 1838-1911) - Wildschweinrotte im Winterwald (Herd of Wild Boar in a Winter Woodland) (1872)
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Mother of pearl decorated ewer, Gujarat, India, circa 1570-1620
from the Peabody Essex Museum
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Erik Werenskiold (Norwegian, 1855-1938)
September, 1883
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Clarence Gagnon (French Canadian 1881-1942) , Christmas Mass, ca. 1928-1933, Pastel and/or coloured pencil on Paper
Barry McGlashan (British, 1974), The Ferryman, 2025. Oil, paper and varnish on panel, 40 × 30 cm.
Alex Venezia (American,b. 1993)
Portrait of a Young Woman, 2019
Oil on panel
Harry Gruyaert (Belgian,b.1941)
County Kerry, Ireland, 1988
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